12Terse Studio around MAY/JUNE 1981 as there is an advert for One Stop Shopping. There are Electroharmonix Crash Pads that will break soon after. Also the Casiotone up on the shelf.

13One Stop Shopping, around MAY 1981

14Advertisement in Fast Forward Cassette Magazine - One Stop Shopping has sold out

15Advertisement in Fast Forward Cassette Magazine = One Stop Shopping has sold out

16Rolling Stone JULY 1981

17Advertisement in Fast Forward. A few cryptic things like 'under new ownership'. This up near the end of the first evrsion of Terse Tapes, it will soon lose all but Severed Heads, as the idea of a label was better than the reality.

18A collage that appered on the back of Clean, but made the year before

19Clean Inner Sleeve

20from Inner City Sound by Clinton Walker. In Terse studio, the CR78 drum machine means earlier in the year

21Inner City Sound contact sheet

22Garry in 81. There's artwork from Ear Bitten on the door, label proofs for that and the Terse Sampler

23Petrol lyrics by Garry, late 1981

24Garry Bradbury at Hiroshima Chair studio

25Tom at Hiroshima Chair studio with Electro Harmonix micro synth

26Terse Tapes later in the year - the 808 drum machine has arrived

27Filmmakers CoOp JULY 81

28Terse Tapes 1981: 4 track, Roland Mixer, TR808 and MS20 mean this is later in the year, post "Clean", before "Blubberknife"

29Sydney Morning Herald AUGUST 1981

30Hiroshima Chair and SH at Exiles AUGUST 7th

31Financial Review OCTOBER

32Dogfood Production Record reviews OCTOBER

33Record reviews OCTOBER

34Culturcide Inner Sleeve

35A third Dogfood Manifesto

36I paid for this to be placed in The Virgin Press and it was a total waste of money. Still, the artwork came in useful much later.